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Re: JAM Televison Series!

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Gregory AugerNov 10, 2007
 
 
Cool! Its nice to know they are out there. But I have no UK Nova membership. :(

On Nov 10, 2007 1:41 PM, Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@...> wrote:

About 18 episodes of the JAM TV Show have been posted to UK Nova as torrents:
http://uknova.com/wsgi/torrent/view/51594 

I have a membership, but I can't download them because the proxy at my university blocks that kind of thing. Would anyone be able to snatch them and re-upload to, say, Gigasize.com? It would be preferable if you already have a membership, but if you're really having trouble, contact me and I'll see if we can work something.

From the torrent description:

As promised, here are all of the Just A Minute television programmes I have.

Four series of Just A Minute have so far been made forTelevision; the first three of these were shown only on Carlton (thenthe London weekday ITV franchise holder) between 1994 and 1995.

The first series aired weekly on Thursday nights at 10:40pm,after News at Ten. These carried sponsorship messages from the LondonEvening Standard. I believe the second series also occupied a similartime slot, but I'm not sure about the third series.

The BBC series, shown from April to May 1999, aired daily from Monday to Friday in a Daytime slot on BBC One around lunch time.

This torrent contains almost all of the BBC programmes. Out ofthe full run of 20 programmes, 16 are complete. Programmes 1, 11 and 15are missing, while only the first five minutes of Programme 9 arepresent.

Also included are two programmes from the third ITV seriesfirst shown some time around 1995. These are the later format, wherethe contestants are split into two teams of two players: the "Midlands"team and the "London" team, captained by regulars Dale Winton and TonySlattery respectively. Note that the recordings herein are from arepeat run of the series, so I am unable to verify the originaltransmission dates.

Original transmission dates for the BBC shows given below are100% cast-iron guaranteed to be correct as I have used the dateinformation from the Teletext data captured on the original VHSrecording. Note that some Web sites give incorrect transmission datesfor these.

Obviously, if anyone has any missing programmes, especiallyfrom the earlier ITV series (these were by far the funniest in myopinion) please let me know!

trellis.




 
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